Squeezing as much power as you can into a SFF case can, as you all know, be quite a challenge. Cooling all that hardware *and* keeping it quiet is (arguably) even more challenging.
One thing I really want to attack in a future incarnation of my toaster games rig is water-cooling. In fact, my original idea was to go exclusively water cooled, but the scope of that undertaking became quite overwhelming once I started to investigate how you'd actually go about it in a case quite literally the size of a toaster.
So...have you done water-cooling in your SFF build? AIO? Custom loop? What parts did you use or have you found? Planning to do it?
Post your ideas and photos!
Dan
I'll start with this petite pump/res combo from XSPC, comes with a snazzy 120mm mounting bracket.
Product page: XSPC Ion
One thing I really want to attack in a future incarnation of my toaster games rig is water-cooling. In fact, my original idea was to go exclusively water cooled, but the scope of that undertaking became quite overwhelming once I started to investigate how you'd actually go about it in a case quite literally the size of a toaster.
So...have you done water-cooling in your SFF build? AIO? Custom loop? What parts did you use or have you found? Planning to do it?
Post your ideas and photos!
Dan
I'll start with this petite pump/res combo from XSPC, comes with a snazzy 120mm mounting bracket.
Product page: XSPC Ion